The 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund Changed Its Registration Deadline – What Does This Mean for You?

The 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund has recently changed its rules regarding the deadline to register for compensation. Historically, a person who was diagnosed with cancer had a strict 2 year window to register with the VCF, which began on the date that they were first diagnosed. If a person registered after this 2 year window had closed, their claim would be denied for failing to timely register.

This rule worked well for people who, at the time they were diagnosed, were also told that their diagnosis was caused by their exposure to the airborne toxins polluting lower Manhattan on and after 9/11. However, this rule was faulty. It failed to account for the thousands of first responders, office workers, residents, teachers, students and other civilians who were diagnosed with cancer, but who were never told that their illness was in fact linked to the WTC toxic dust. It failed to account for the thousands of people who believed the EPA when it said “the air is safe.”

Now, the VCF has tweaked its deadline to account for these potential claimants who, by no fault of their own, were previously ineligible. The new deadline extends the 2 year registration window. The new deadline to register starts at the time a person is first informed by a government entity – like the WTC Health Program – that their illness is in fact 9/11-related. For anyone diagnosed with cancer after 9/11, this is welcome news.

If you were in lower Manhattan on or after 9/11 and were diagnosed with cancer, you may be eligible to receive substantial compensation. For a free consultation, contact the experienced attorneys at Barasch & McGarry who have represented 9/11 survivors from the outset. Call 888.351.9421 or contact our office online.

"Barasch McGarry Salzman & Penson handled everything professionally and with patience. They always had time to answer all my questions and did what they promised. Thanks esp to Brian Calamaris Lee London, and Mariya Atanasova. Thank you."
- William Collins, FDNY

"If I could give them six stars I would...don't even bother talking to anyone else concerning 9/11. The whole team worked night and day to deliver an outstanding settlement. They are honest, hard working and extremely professional. Just make the one phone call and let them do the rest."
- Les Margulis, resident in the exposure zone

"I had a very good experience with Michael and Mariya. They made the process stress free. I would recommend this firm to anyone seeking assistance with 9/11 related illnesses."
- JE Kirwan, worked in the exposure zone

"The people at this firm were just great. They were concern with making sure I was taken care of in every way possible. When I was given an award Mr. Barasch didn't think it was a fair amount and appealed the decision which got me a larger award. I am very satisfied with everything they did for me in the past and are willing to do for me and my family in the future."
- Bob Wiecezak, FDNY-Retired

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- Letitia Egan, wife of client, volunteer in the exposure zone

Deadline Extended to Register for Compensation

There is still time to apply for significant compensation if you have been diagnosed with any of the 68 cancers that doctors at the WTC Health Program (WTCHP) have linked to the WTC toxic dust. The deadline to apply to the Victim Compensation Fund (VCF) is two years from the date that a cancer has been certified by the WTC Health Program — or any other governmental agency. The two-year period to register doesn’t start on the day of a cancer diagnosis. Rather, it starts only when a cancer survivor is made aware their cancer was linked to exposure to the WTC toxins.

For those who died from their WTC-linked cancers, the two-year period for their family to register starts on the day of the death of the WTC victim.

Please help spread the word about the strict two-year deadline to register a claim

Many people have tried to complete the VCF application on their own, only to learn that it requires answers to hundreds of questions and many documents to download. It would be our pleasure to help you complete the process in order to ensure that you receive the compensation that you are entitled to. Please call us for a free consultation.

Let a knowledgeable attorney help you figure it out

A cancer diagnosis can be terrifying. You undoubtedly have questions about your disease and how you will pay for treatment. Lawyers at Barasch & McGarry ensure you understand the complex requirements and help devise the best strategies for obtaining compensation and appropriate medical care under the Zadroga Act.
Contact our law firm online or call 888-351-9421. The initial consultation is free, so it costs you nothing to find out whether a lawyer can help.

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